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Activists Protest Outside ICandy’s Sixth-Anniversary Party

Nearly a year after G Philly first reported allegations of racial discrimination over a “no Timberland boots” policy at ICandy nightclub, activists gathered in protest […]

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Why I (Finally) Get the Drama of SoulCycle 

During my first SoulCycle class, a delightful employee decked out in a bright yellow shirt and holding a flashlight (it really is dark in there) […]

City Life

Charles Barkley Criticizes Celtics Player for Publicly Grieving the Death of His Sister

TNT analyst and former 76ers star Charles Barkley threw some misguided shade at Boston Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas for deciding to play in a […]

Things to Do

Wednesday: Secret Cinema Delivers Famous Films

Usually, Jay Schwartz of Secret Cinema likes to dig deep in his archives to come up with obscure gems that would otherwise never see the […]

Be Well Philly

Awesome Biking/Camping Event Bikeout Just Announced 2017 Date

Remember Bikeout, the sweet biking/camping/farm-to-table-eating excursion that debuted last year? Well, as a refresher, last year, the Philly-based “bike camping adventure” took 100 bike riders […]

Business

Accelerator Exclusively for Women Business Owners to Launch in Philly

Her Corner, a Washington D.C.-based accelerator created by women business owners for women business owners, will open its second program in Philadelphia this year. The […]

Property

Main Line Monday: A First Resort in Devon for $355K

This home in Devon’s Arbordeau condominium community just misses the cutoff for our “First-Time Find” feature, but it’s definitely within reach of many buyers today, […]

Be Well Philly

The Checkup: A Month’s Worth of Tiny Tweaks to See Better Fitness Results

• Sticking to your gym schedule with the same dedication Kim Kardashian displays when defending Kanye’s antics only to see few results can be truly […]

Things to Do

The Know-It-All Guide: The Museum of the American Revolution

This month, Philly gets some more cultural bragging rights as the Museum of the American Revolution opens its doors at 3rd and Chestnut (grand opening […]

Business

Does Every Child Need to Learn to Code?

Christopher Geary doesn’t look as tired as he ought to. In the past week he’s met with educators who run private schools in Beijing and […]

Shoppist

The Warby Parker-Philly EyeWorks Feud Intensifies

On Saturday, January 28th, as eyewear brand Warby Parker feted the grand opening of its sparkly Walnut Street storefront, seven demonstrators stood outside, pumping candy-colored […]

Restaurants

Is a Hotel-Restaurant Revolution Afoot in Philadelphia?

We Philadelphians haven’t had much of a relationship with our hotel restaurants, at least not since the heyday of Fountain at the Four Seasons. Yeah, […]

Restaurants

Philly’s (and the Country’s) Best Vegan Chefs Are Taking Their Vegetable Wizardry to D.C.

First came Vedge, the fine dining vegetables-only restaurant in a Locust Street brownstone. Then came the more casual V Street, a vegan globetrotter specializing in cocktails and street foods, located […]

City Life

Cursing Banned at Temple University Work Site. WTF?

HARD HAT ZONE. AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY. Standard signs you see posted at construction sites with concern for the general public, right? But for Madison Construction, […]

Business

A Swanky Escape Room Is Coming to Center City

The next wave of escape rooms has apparently arrived, and Escape Entertainment says it’s at the forefront of evolution. The company, headquartered in New York […]